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My thoughts on this, at least at this stage, are for three types of dogs:
Guard Dog Disposal Dog Scout Dog Thoughts?
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Same basic list with some additional specialization
• Apprehension • Detection - Explosive - Drug - Cadaver • Guard/Patrolling • Military Working (Apprehension/Detection/Guard) • Search & Rescue • Tracking |
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Dog boots/socks? Used by search and rescue dogs to protect the paws, probably even more important when you can't just nip off to the vet to get any injury treated.
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Good point. I was limiting my gear to training rather than operational items per the original question. But the K9 would need training time with the operational gear to be comfortable in them. Besides boots, you could add hearing and eye protection, dedicated first aid kit, cooling pack(s) [relative recent thing], ballistic vest, and tactical harness. Plus accessories for the harness such as remote camera, radio, and lights.
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Never forget that Morrow may have access to advanced training techniques that can result in superior results, as shown here:
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This was the load I came up with, and the dog to go with it. Not a dog expert by any means, make of it what you will.
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you forgot the tracking dogs,, good old blood hound is worth its weight...
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So Guard Dog, Detection Dog (Explosive, Body or Drugs, perhaps trained in all three?), Scout Dog (Tracker Dog) for the basic types.
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I’m told the terms are quite specific, a “guard dog“ can mean passive watch dog
or mil-spec working animal which also attacks. I believe dogs can be trained to accomplish multiple tasks with certain breeds being optimized for their trades. Do you include other animals in your training? Do you freeze pretrained creatures? |
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